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Stowe 2008-04-20


Date(s) Skied: Sunday April 20, 2008 Ski Area: Stowe, VT Conditions: Spring Conditions. Trip Report: Day #3, the final day of my spring skiing vacation was another winner! As ...

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Date(s) Skied: Sunday April 20, 2008

Ski Area: Stowe, VT

Conditions: Spring Conditions.

Trip Report:

Day #3, the final day of my spring skiing vacation was another winner! As I was staying within a mile of the parking lot, I was able to get an early start and this was a good thing as the overnight temps did not dip below freezing. The snow was soft right from the get go and after my first run down Lord>Sunrise to assess the conditions, I quickly realized that the best snow was far away from anything that was groomed and ventured elsewhere.

Bounced around the mountain from 8:15 until noon and logged around 15k feet of descent. Best runs of the day where had on Chin Clip, Midway, and the bumps down Upper Liftline> Lower National. Although the snow started to get a little sticky and tricky after 10am I did have a great time poking around the mountains lift serviced terrain looking for and finding some great skiing in the woods.

Here's some pictures. Enjoy!

Looking Out in the Early A.M.



Nose Dive



The Chin



Lots of Snow



Trees







Chin Clip



Goat



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